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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences Clinical Research Training Center Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Degrees & CertificatesDegrees & Certificates Graduate Certificate in Clinical Investigation Master of Science in Clinical InvestigationMaster of Science in Clinical Investigation Application: MS in Clinical Investigation Program Requirements: MSCI MSCI Concentrations MSCI CurriculumMSCI Curriculum MSCI Thesis Requirement Training ProgramsTraining Programs Undergraduate ProgramsUndergraduate Programs Short-Term Research Experience Program to Unlock PotentialShort-Term Research Experience Program to Unlock Potential Program Requirements: STEP-UP STEP-UP Application STEP-UP Approved Mentors at WashU Advanced Summer Program for Investigation & Research EducationAdvanced Summer Program for Investigation & Research Education Program Requirements: ASPIRE ASPIRE Application ASPIRE Tuition & Financial Aid Become A Mentor Predoctoral ProgramsPredoctoral Programs TL1 Predoctoral Clinical Research ProgramTL1 Predoctoral Clinical Research Program Summer Visiting Program Scholarship TL1 Predoctoral Application Program Requirements: TL1 Predoctoral TL1 Predoctoral Eligibility Postdoctoral ProgramsPostdoctoral Programs Mentored Training Program in Clinical InvestigationMentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation MTPCI Application Program Requirements: MTPCI TL1 Translational Sciences Postdoctoral ProgramTL1 Translational Sciences Postdoctoral Program Program Requirements: TL1 Translational Sciences Postdoc TL1 Translational Sciences Postdoctoral Program Application TL1 Postdoc Focus Areas Junior Faculty ProgramsJunior Faculty Programs KL2 Career Development AwardKL2 Career Development Award KL2 Career Development Application Program Requirements: KL2 Career Development KL2 Career Development Program Eligibility Doris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists ProgramDoris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Program Other Resources for Junior Faculty at Washington University Doris Duke Fund Application Doris Duke Fund Eligibility K12 Career Development Award Program in Substance Use and Substance Use DisorderK12 Career Development Award Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Application: K12 Career Development Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Program Requirements: K12 Career Development Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Eligibility: K12 Career Development Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Leadership: K12 Career Development Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Doris Duke COVID-19 Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Program (CFRCS) K12 Mentored Training in Implementation Science Paul Calabresi K12 Career Development Award Program in Clinical OncologyPaul Calabresi K12 Career Development Award Program in Clinical Oncology Paul Calabresi K12 Application Program Requirements: Paul Calabresi K12 Paul Calabresi K12 Eligibility Mentor Requirements Office of Training GrantsOffice of Training Grants Washington University Training Grants Mentoring Liaison Program Mentoring Resources NIH Training Grant Mock Study Section Council of Training Programs Training Grant Resources Funding Opportunities ResourcesResources Poster Printing Faculty & Staff Training Research & Grant Resources Workshops & SeminarsWorkshops & Seminars Dissemination & Implementation Research Workshops SLeD (K Awards) Seminar Series Career Development Seminar Series Genomics in Medicine Seminar Further Learning AboutAbout Leadership Staff News Calendar Monthly Bulletin Open Search Paul Calabresi K12 Career Development Award Program in Clinical Oncology The Paul Calabresi K12 Career Development Award Program in Clinical Oncology is designed to train a new generation of highly skilled investigators with specialized expertise who will be well prepared to lead cancer research. The K12 Clinical Oncology program supports the development of postdoctoral scholars and junior faculty through patient oriented cancer research training, curricula, and mentored projects. I’m looking for… ApplicationProgram RequirementsProgram Eligibility Applications for the K12 Program are accepted annually from April 1 – November 1. Apply now » Program tracks Four key areas of research training in specific pathways Career development for K12 Clinical Oncology Scholars will include didactic lectures, coursework, mentored research projects, career development seminar and workshops customized within each of these four specialized tracks. The didactic training program will be two years long and will result in MSCI or MPHS degree. As part of the four key tracks, scholars will be required to participate in two semesters of Research Seminar and two semesters of their specific track seminars. Translational Medicine / Clinical Trialist (TMCT) Emphasis on clinical trial design, conduct and analysis with incorporation of thoughtful correlative studies. This track results in a Masters of Clinical Investigation degree. Cancer Genomics (CG) Understanding the fundamental principles of genomic sequencing, integration and implementation in patient oriented research. This track results in a Masters of Clinical Investigation degree. Patient CenteredOutcomes Research (PCOR) Focusing on health care outcomes research pertaining to oncology. This track results in a Masters of Population Health Sciences degree. Cancer Immunology and Cellular Therapy (CICT) Emphasis on training junior investigators to conduct patient-oriented research focusing on cancer immunology and immunotherapy studies.  This track results in a Masters of Clinical Investigation degree. Program benefits Salary support: 75% of the scholar’s salary (up to $100,000 per year for two years) Up to $25,000 per year to support research and travel Tuition for graduate-level coursework offered through programs at WUSM including Master of Science in Clinical Investigation and the Master of Population Health Sciences Protected research time: A minimum of 75% protected time must be guaranteed by each K12 scholar’s department. Surgeons may only be allowed 50% protected research time. Clinical Research Training Center (CRTC): Access to the CRTC, which provides computer labs, break-out rooms, a classroom, poster printing, and administrative office suites. Contact us We want to hear from you. We are happy to answer any questions you may have about the program. 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